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by AnIdiotOnTheNet
2892 days ago
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> What do you have in mind for "outside the lines"? Gaming? How do I put an application on a different disk? > I found it incredibly counter-intuitive and difficult to do things as simple as navigating to hidden directories or opening files therein View->Hidden Items. Admittedly, such a thing shouldn't be necessary, but Linux has the exact same mechanism for hiding `.` files in its file explorers. > It felt like Windows deliberately obfuscated everything, hiding it behind smoke and mirrors for the sake of a "friendlier" facade. Funny, that's exactly how I'd describe every "easy to use" Linux Desktop I've ever encountered. And my point is that once you peek around that facade, what you find is a Rube Goldberg machine. |
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Use a different root partition or just put it wherever you want using PREFIX when compiling and add it to your PATH.